Whenever you have fees that are incorrect, request that they be waived.
Always get itemized fee lists from your service providers, because if one
doesn't take a very accurate examination of these things, and anyways, one
will find that one is being billed for unused services and other things.
These companies are defrauding you, and when they take your money and don't
return it, that is theft pure and simple.

There are a lot of two-bit crooks and incompetents in this world who get
along by defrauding people. They will find the future much less conducive
to their thieveries.

This leads us to the topic of jurisprudence in a digital age, and the
future ability for many people to be much more protected against these
vultures that screw little old ladies.

I believe some things we shall soon see are jurimetrics and semi-automated
class actions. In the future, as soon as someone starts defrauding anyone
or a group, they will quickly be denied and their punishment will be
decreed by empirical analysis, besides mitigating factors. As one consumer
is defrauded, they can inform all the others. The ability for consumers
and providers to educate each other over the free speech space of the
Internet will prevail.

In real estate transactions, written agreements are necessary for legal
validity.

An agreement that is not put forth in good faith for completion is invalid
and unethical.

Randall Randall wrote:

> I've lately thought that on Tue, 06 Apr 1999, Peter C. McCluskey wrote:> >spike66@ibm.net (Spike Jones) writes:>> > The first amendment only protects speech that listeners can ignore> >if they don't consent to hearing.>> But everyone that opened the thing *did* consent. ;-)>> --> Wolfkin.> wolfkin@freedomspace.net | Libertarian webhost? www.freedomspace.net> On a visible but distant shore, a new image of man;> The shape of his own future, now in his own hands.-- Johnny Clegg.